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21 Presentation of Victoria Cross to Private Michel Heaviside (1917) 789
22 Accidental death of Martha Ann Beech munitions worker (1917) 700
23 Entertainment at New Seaham Mission House Hospital (1917) 761
24 War bonus to women Bottle Workers at Seaham (1917) 735
25 Allotments made available at High Colliery and Low Colliery (1917) 728
26 Captain Warham at the front thanks Seaham for socks for his men (1916) 730
27 Lord Londonderry puts on entertainment at Seaham Hall Hospital (1916) 726
28 The Cooper family of New Seaham serving King and Country (1915) 769
29 Second Brigade of the 3rd Northumbrian RA to be formed at Seaham Harbour (1915) 750
30 Street lights at New Seaham can be seen at sea (1915) 706
31 Letter to Mrs Fenwick from a German Hospital (1914) 757
32 Two Post Offices at Seaham Harbour (1914) 720
33 Reserve brigade of the 3rd Northumbrian RFA to be formed (1914) 800
34 News of internment of SS Seaham Harbour from a neutral sea captain (1914) 783
35 Call for Volunteers to sign up at Seaham Harbour (1914) 759
36 The Steamship "SS Maureen" involved in transporting the British Expeditionary Force (1914) 741
37 Arrested sailors from the German ship "Comet" transferred to Frenchman's Bay (1914) 801
38 Magistrates at Seaham order pubs to close at 9.00pm (1914) 721
39 Hawthorn Towers made available as a hospital (1914) 771
40 Seventeen sailors from the impounded German ship Comet arrested (1914) 916
 
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